Monthly Archives: October 2012

Tweet The myriad ways in which the War on Drugs has gotten out of control are too numerous to catalog in one sitting. For those looking for another item to add to such a list, consider civil forfeiture abuse. Police … Continue reading →

Tweet Thanks Tony for this awesome interview and it was great meeting you. Learn about our film through this comic con interview! It was a great experience that weekend and Jon Schaffer’s appearance on the floor definitely brought some true … Continue reading →

Tweet There are two options today: Our B&W comic for $10.99 OR Our full color version for $21.99 Help out our film, by purchasing our graphic novel today during the Halloween celebratory bomb! (Bomb: One day organized to accumulate a … Continue reading →

Tweet In this year’s presidential debates between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, no one broached the subject of the War on Drugs. To many politicos, it’s viewed as a silly wedge issue. However, public support for the decriminalization of marijuana … Continue reading →

Tweet They finally found the Philosopher’s Stone, but it’s not the legendary alchemical substance said to be capable of turning base metals into gold. It’s a microorganism. Researchers at Michigan State University discovered a bacteria that has adapted to extremely … Continue reading →

Tweet Rebel of the Week There are those of us who find it terribly alarming that the President now has his own secret kill list. His administration has argued that the executive branch has the legal authority to kill and … Continue reading →

Tweet Tinfoil Tuesday Ever since the 911 attacks, citizens of the United States have been victimized by a rapid dismantling of civil liberties. Fear of terrorism has been used by authorities as an excuse to cast aside protections for innocent … Continue reading →

Tweet As you glue the rest of the feathers to your showgirl costume and add that last bit of red food coloring to your corn syrup RSVP to our Comic Book Bomb. We are hyping up the release of our … Continue reading →